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Sebastian Jentschke: Neural Correla
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Gutachter der Arbeit Prof. Dr. Ange
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Table of contents 1 Introduction 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS IX 7 Electroencep
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TABLE OF CONTENTS XI Abbreviations
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Zusammenfassung der wissenschaftlic
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Zusammenfassung der wissenschaftlic
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Zusammenfassung der wissenschaftlic
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1 Introduction Language and music a
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2 Music Perception Music is one of
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Music Perception 5 to her infant re
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Music Perception 7 chronize movemen
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Music Perception 9 at 5 years of ag
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Music Perception 11 keys related by
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Music Perception 13 Krumhansl and S
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Music Perception 15 tion. The proce
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Music Perception 17 MMN paradigms m
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Music Perception 19 In a study, emp
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Music Perception 21 2001a). Janata
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3 Musical Training Performing a pie
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Musical Training 25 Deliberate prac
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Musical Training 27 them to transfe
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Musical Training 29 can be found ev
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Musical Training 31 dition (and onl
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Musical Training 33 without substan
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Musical Training 35 such studies sh
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Musical Training 37 with regard to
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Music and Language 40 Brown (2000)
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Music and Language 42 ture (for a r
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Music and Language 44 Neural constr
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Music and Language 46 pitch registe
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Music and Language 48 functions. Th
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Music and Language 50 found from ve
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Language Perception 52 cross-langua
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Development of the Neural Correlate
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14 General Discussion 14.1 Summary:
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General Discussion 161 fered betwee
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General Discussion 163 14.2 Influen
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General Discussion 165 regularities
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General Discussion 167 Methodologic
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Abbreviations ANOVA Analysis of Var
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Lists of figures and tables 172 Tab
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References 174 Bangert, M., Haeusle
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References 176 tionate pragmatic di
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References 178 Candia, V., Wienbruc
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References 180 Dowling, W. J. (1999
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References 182 Friederici, A. D. (2
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References 184 Gauger, L. M., Lomba
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References 186 Hannon, E. E., & Tre
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References 188 Indefrey, P., Hagoor
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References 190 Kaufman, A. S., Kauf
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References 192 Kuhl, P. K. (2003).
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References 194 Magne, C., Schön, D
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References 196 Morrongiello, B. A.
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References 198 Palmer, C., & Meyer,
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References 200 Pritchett, B. L. (19
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References 202 Sallat, S. (2007). E
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References 204 Shahin, A. J., Rober
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References 206 Stromswold, K., Capl
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References 208 Trainor, L. J., & Ad
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References 210 Unyk, A. M., Trehub,
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Appendix Complete list of the sente
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Appendix A-3 029 correct Die Wurst
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Appendix A-5 058 filler Der Baum wu
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Appendix A-7 088 incorrect Der Saft
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Appendix A-10 - Influences of Music
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Dissertationsbezogene bibliographis
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16 Frithjof Kruggel Detektion und Q
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48 Claudia A. Hruska Einflüsse kon
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79 Päivi Sivonen Event-related bra